Let's hear it for the SPL .Every other club strives to comply with the tax laws, while the clampitts flounce around withholding money until the last minute. That seems pretty fairThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote![]()
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10-06-2013 10:09 AM #16711
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10-06-2013 10:12 AM #16712This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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10-06-2013 10:20 AM #16713
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Anything the SPL do in these types of circumstances must be watertight.
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10-06-2013 10:32 AM #16715This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The exact nature of this 'bill' still remains unclear and if they do pay it today then they were likely to have been in a position to pay it last week and are stringing everyone along. FWIW I think it will be paid today but they're playing a very dangerous game - possibly because they have no alternative.
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10-06-2013 10:34 AM #16716
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10-06-2013 10:38 AM #16717This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
To summarise;
1. They're supposedly self sufficient but that includes £1million raised from what increasingly looks like a fraudulent share issue. Also the cakebakes etc & probably a significant sum from increased gates following their emotional blackmail.
2. We're one week into the close season & they can't pay PAYE which they've already collected ( on behalf of HMRC ) & spent on Danny Wilson!
3. They're due £1.5million to HMRC, they have payroll due this week & they have an acknowledged black hole of £2.5mm for the season ahead.
4. Oh & no one knows who owns them but whoever it is they're either in bankruptcy, liquidation or admin & Yams owe anywhere upwards of £25mm in debt with their ramshackle stadium pledged as security against some of that debt.
However, allisbarry!!
I honestly believe HMRC may realise this institution is a basket case & pull the plug sooner rather than later. Mind you I'll miss this thread when it happens!
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10-06-2013 10:48 AM #16718
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As it stands just now, the SPL line up is confirmed for next season. Hearts are still trading and have said they will survive. The SPL contacting them will make no difference at all, no business would admit they are screwed beyond repair until they literally have no other choice.
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10-06-2013 10:49 AM #16719This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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10-06-2013 10:58 AM #16720
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10-06-2013 11:04 AM #16721
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The SPL will do something only when there is something to actually do something about.
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10-06-2013 11:06 AM #16722
What's the betting that they are begging/blackmailing players to take wage deferrals next week to dodge any SPL sanctions.
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10-06-2013 11:07 AM #16723
I'm fed up hearing thier advert on radio forth. How much does it cost them to advertise on the radio?
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10-06-2013 11:14 AM #16725
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10-06-2013 11:19 AM #16726
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Barry's article today.
HEARTS are confident of paying an outstanding £100,000 tax bill before being served with a winding-up order in court.The deadline for the unpaid PAYE amount is 5pm today and Tynecastle sources say the club will meet the obligation before the matter reaches Edinburgh’s Court of Session.
As of this morning, Hearts officials were unsure if the full amount would be raised before close of business today. Should the deadline pass without payment, Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) will ask the courts to wind up the club. Hearts would then have a further eight days to pay the £100,000 once the winding-up advert appears in the press.
HMRC are expecting payment in full today and will not hesitate to begin the winding-up process tomorrow if their deadline is not met by Hearts. However, those within Tynecastle remain confident that the tax bill, if not cleared today, will be met before the matter reaches court.
Meanwhile, a potential takeover of the club by fans will reach its next stage on July 4 when Foundation of Hearts begins converting fans’ pledges. The group is working on behalf of six key supporter organisations, which hope to collectively take control of Hearts from majority shareholder Vladimir Romanov.
Foundation of Hearts have received over 4000 pledges from individuals via their website and will hold an open question-and-answer session this Friday in Tynecastle’s Gorgie Suite (7.30pm start). Anyone wishing to attend should email [email protected] with their name and address. Tickets are available for collection from the club shop from this afternoon.
That last bit confirms what I had already heard, that pledges to FoH are nowhere near the amount needed. The average pledge would need to be £17,500 just to clear the security on the stadium. No chance.
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10-06-2013 11:21 AM #16727
Hearts are about to implode big time. There is no need for the SPL to act at all just now. Handing out point penalties to a club that won't even start next season is a complete waste of time.
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10-06-2013 11:22 AM #16728This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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10-06-2013 11:25 AM #16729
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Remember, the SPL is the clubs. They know what's going on.
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10-06-2013 11:29 AM #16730
Another Barry Anderson re-hash stating that Hearts are confident this £100k bill will be paid today.
http://www.scotsman.com/sport/footba...date-1-2961004
Also notice FOH have a Q&A this Friday, should be fun.
Foundation of Hearts have received over 4000 pledges from individuals via their website and will hold an open question-and-answer session this Friday in Tynecastle’s Gorgie Suite (7.30pm start). Anyone wishing to attend should email [email protected] with their name and address. Tickets are available for collection from the club shop from this afternoon.
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10-06-2013 11:29 AM #16731
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I do see the point people are making that the SPL, in adopting this approach, can look like they are reactive not proactive.
But there's no point turning Vlad into a Martyr when he's just a common & garden thief. Let Vlad's actions be the death knell, even if it takes a little longer, son't give any Yam the opportunity (as with their big cousins last year) to somehow blame the SPL/football authorities for their closure.
The HMFC are the cheats here, let them stew in their own juices.
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10-06-2013 11:55 AM #16732This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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10-06-2013 12:09 PM #16735
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They can't be sold at the moment because UBIG's assets are frozen, in order ofr them to be unfrozen they will need to go into admin which means a 15 point deduction for hearts. It is possible for them to be sold after this but it won't be Vlad who is selling them
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10-06-2013 12:10 PM #16736This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
All we are witnessing now is some Yams trying to rearrange deckchairs on the Titanic, while the more sensible ones run for the lifeboats.
No need for anybody else to do anything but 'kick back' and enjoy the show.
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10-06-2013 12:41 PM #16738Foundation of Hearts have received over 4000 pledges from individuals via their website and will hold an open question-and-answer session this Friday in Tynecastle’s Gorgie Suite (7.30pm start). Anyone wishing to attend should email [email protected] with their name and address. Tickets are available for collection from the club shop from this afternoon.
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1. Do they expect a drop off from the mentioned 4000 pledgers come the certainty of 'signing up' for actual money being taken by FoH ?
2. Generously assuming ALL pledgers give £50 a month this realises an annual return of £2.4m. How would this be used to buy the club ? Would they agree a deal and make scheduled payments from monies gathered ?
3. If pledgers fell by the wayside over the course of time as they almost certainly would, and a scheduled payment could not be made who would own the club ?
4. There is a funding gap of £2.5m for the coming season, how would this be addressed considering contracts already agreed would have to be honoured ?
5. If the club can't be purchased 'debt free' would this end all interest from FoH ?
6. Do FoH consider the club and Tynecastle as a 'both together' deal or would they consider buying one without the other ?
7. How would recruitment/termination work regarding non playing but essential football staff ?
Plenty other Qs but left it as 7 is a nice number.
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10-06-2013 12:55 PM #16740
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